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Sources and acknowledgements
Pg 18 ‘Sing hey for the Carpenter’ – from Love From Below: Wild Goose Songs, Volume
1, Wild Goose Publications, first published 1989, ISBN 0947988343.
Pg 22 ‘The desert waits (an invitation to Lent)’ – first published in Bread of Tomorrow:
Praying With the World’s Poor, edited by Janet Morley, SPCK, 1992, ISBN
0281045593.
Pg 38 ‘Transporting goods Sudanese-style’ – adapted by Chris Polhill from Practical
Answers to Poverty (Rural Transport), a leaflet produced by the Intermediate
Technology and Development Group (ITDG). Used by permission of ITDG.
(The Intermediate Technology and Development Group works in partnership
with commun ities to develop practical answers to their problems, based on
local knowledge and skills and putting people’s needs first. The tools used may
be simple or sophisticated – but to provide long-term, appropriate and practi-
cal answers, they must be firmly in the hands of local people: people who
shape technology and control it for themselves. For more information about
the Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG) visit their website:
www.itdg.org or write to the Schumacher Centre for Technology and Devel-
opment, Bourton Hall, Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby CV23 9QZ, UK. Descrip-
tion of ITDG and information taken from ITDG.)
Pg 44 ‘Crescent-shaped terraces’ – adapted by Chris Polhill from Practical Answers to
Poverty (Food Security in North Darfur), a leaflet produced by the Intermediate
Technology and Development Group. Used by permission of ITDG.
‘Stemming the flood waters in Bangladesh’ – adapted by Chris Polhill from
Small World magazine, issue 37, Spring 2004, published by the Intermediate
Technology and Development Group. Used by permission of ITDG.
Pg 50 ‘Grid-free power (Wind generation for developing countries)’ – Adapted by
Chris Polhill from Hands On Winds of Change – Sri Lanka. Used by permission of
ITDG.
Pg 53 ‘Objects’ – first published in The Flow: Poetry from Camas, edited by Rachel
McCann, 2003.
Pg 55 ‘Chip fat fuels lorries’ – adapted by Chris Polhill from Information from Global
Commodities www.globeco.co.uk

